New Zealand's hopes for next year's Mounted Games World Team Championships are looking golden, according to coach and selector Scott Borland.
The 40-year-old said he had a tough time selecting his team of five riders and two reserves from 13 contenders.
"It's got to be a good omen," he said. "This team is good ... really good. They have plenty of experience and a lot of exposure at top international level. I am confident they'll win the gold."
The New Zealand team is spearheaded by Dee Cherrington (Northland/United Kingdom) who has won individual, pairs and team world titles, and is currently based in the UK.
Also part of the team is Julie Borland (Auckland), who has won national open titles in individuals, pairs and teams, and also brings plenty of talent to the side.